Pages

Pages

Since I’ve been traveling a lot recently, I needed a watch that can withstand different weather, temperatures, elements and of course, still match my outfit. I was given a Casio Baby G watch in silver to try out when I was in Iceland and here’s my honest review on it - A watch is no longer just for functional purposes; it also doubles as fashion accessories. Thus, watch designs are important aesthetically to suit the wearer and complement their style, and the elements of functionality should be a value to the user in her daily routine. These new Baby-G Series are available in many complementing colors for the feminine wrist, and although the silver and rose colored units are very new to me, I found that I’m getting fond of it especially now I realize that it is not that difficult to style with anyway.

My accessory choices were more careful this time, sticking to colors that complements a strong color such as silver. I could even borrow my husband’s accessories, as it looked better with darker colors or sometimes I’d forgo the bangles and wear the watch on its own. It’s safe to say that I’m currently wearing this watch almost everyday now and would consider it as my current staple.

While travelling, the watch came in super handy. I could use the World Time function to check on local and home timing so I know when to text my family or catch them for a chat on Facetime. It is able to show 29 time zones (48 cities with coordinated universal time), city code display so you won’t be confused and daylight saving times, which is very useful during winter.

During my travels, and even back at home I’m not the most careful person you’ll ever know. I bump into stationary objects, knock things over and occasionally find myself in a rough and tough situations so I need a sturdy watch that can withstand all these circumstances. Plus, during my travel I’m always at crowded markets, outdoor terrains and in unpredictable weather so the Baby-G watch is just perfect for times like these. Made from Mineral Glass and resin case and band, the watch is shock and 100-meter water resistant, great for those who are into outdoor activities and active lifestyle.

If you’re into swimming laps for your workout, you’d find this watch to be handy. It has a 1/100-second stopwatch with different measuring modes, a countdown timer, and of course it’s safe to bring into the pool. Other than that, you can set 5 daily alarms (for your meals if you’re on a specific diet or for prayer reminders), full auto calendar so you don’t lose track of dates (great for freelancers like me), and a battery life that lasts approximately 2 years so I don’t have to worry about a dying watch until 2 years from now! Haha

Overall, I found that having a non-leather watch to be quite useful. I loved that the watch is not weather sensitive (especially when you’re in sub-zero temperatures), water resistant and is fairly affordable. Getting a watch doesn’t have to burn a hole in your pocket, and this is one that are both multifunctional and fashionable at the same time. Oh, did I mention that it’s very light you’d forget that you’re wearing a watch ;)

I'm now using the watch to keep my timing in check as I'm getting busier with multiple freelancing stuff. With 5 alarm settings available, I can now remind myself to keep to my meal timings, meetings and et cetera.

Keep up with the times and check out Casio Timepiece Malaysia on these links for more info on the watches:

I used to be a skeptic. I was taught that anything oily was bad, and all I could imagine was to have the feeling of frying oil on my skin whenever I fried something. All that changed the day I braved myself to try out oil-based makeup remover and it felt like the light of heaven shone down on me when my super waterproof mascara melted within seconds. It used to take me minutes to remove my eye makeup during my younger years; using heavy cream-based remover I rubbed my lids until it was sore and I would still wakeup up with eye-crust mixed with mascara, liner and eyeshadow residue. That, was disgusting.

Oil-based cleansers are the best. I tried from remover, face cleanser, to body-healing ones that contains Argan bought while touring in Italy. I was obsessed! When I started working and earned my own money, I indulged in beauty products that my student allowance would not have approved on. That, was the start of a whole new revolution of beauty, and taking care of myself. Now, I enjoy candles, baths, massages and beauty products that are lavish and fun to use.

If this is not the time to pamper myself with good things, I don't know when I will. Sephora has a plethora (see what I did there?) of oil-based products with high performance ingredients. They are considered as an all-in-one source of hydration (and better compared to heavy creams) to rescue dry skin and hair. There are plenty of oil-based products that can be found in Sephora stores in Malaysia.

Oil has many uses, so its up to you to research and be creative with it. They pamper the skin, and deliver benefits to boost radiance, minimise wrinkles and fine lines, improves hair condition and more. You can wear it on its own, or mix it up with your moisturiser before you sleep, create a slick dewy (not oily) look when you mix it with your foundation, improve the condition of your hands and cuticles with a few drops, or clean your makeup after a late night out within a minute! That last one is my absolute favourite as I'm usually too sleepy to wash my face if it takes ages but with oil-cleansers I'm usually done in less than a minute even with my eyes closed.

Check out this useful chart to find suitable oil-based products in Sephora according to your needs -

News: Spot Sephora's full page spread of the new *Sephora store opening at Nu Sentral Mall in The Star paper TOMORROW (Friday 28th March 2014)! Bring the full page with you when you visit them at our store opening and redeem a complimentary Sephora gift!

*The new Sephora store in Nu Sentral Mall, Lot No. 26, 27 & 28 Concourse Level will be opened this Saturday, 29 March 2014 at 3:30PM!

Remember the Rip Curl store in Sunway Pyramid's Old Wing? Well they have now relocated to a bigger, newer 1528 sq feet space in the mall's New Wing. The store now has an entirely new concept that is totally different from the previous one and definitely more eco-friendly! The entire store was decorated with recycled materials other than just having the initiative to give recycled paper bags to customers. The impressive but down-to-earth decor was sourced from materials such as old wood and metal pipes around Klang Valley which was then used to build wall panels, changing rooms and display cabinets. Looks like Rip Curl has also caught up on the raw industrial styled designs too!

This great move by Rip Curl is also aligned to their brand vision of maintaining the local environment. You may now visit the new store and check out brands Rip Curl, Dickies, Zephyr, Sprayground and Globe Skateboards at - Lot G1.106, Ground Floor, Sunway Pyramid Shopping Mall.

Ariani, a scarf and veil label, the brainchild of a successful textile company in Malaysia called Jakel have just unveiled (pun not intended) a preview of their latest collection for 2014 last Thursday in a ballroom filled with media and their loyal customers. The hi-tea setting was lavish and inviting, somewhat like a celebration for their success to be shared with the people that have been the backbone for the growth of Ariani - their customers. As I was sitting in the ballroom, probably within the minority of non-hijab wearers, I could see the charm of this label - exciting colours and prints, relevant with modern design and fashion while adhering to the Muslimah expectations, and appreciation of their legion of customers (evident from their 732 000 Facebook followers)

The event started with a welcoming speech and a short video of the behind-the-scenes video of their daily operations and brand history. Ariani uses fabric such as Italian chiffon, Italian lycra and silk with their latest "secret" cut to create a modern finished product that is chic yet modest for the modern Muslim girls.

Check out these Chic Glam looks of modern Muslim girls as suggested by Ariani:

Ariani also caters to more detailed headscarves - simple and elegant, perfect for special occasions or events that requires more sophisticated looks. In this Glam Exclusive collection, the scarves have lesser prints but the focus is on the styling and fabulous intricate details via patterned beading and encrusted jewels:

my personal favourite would be this one:

Ariani also revealed three special headscarf designs that are exclusively designed and limited to one each for an impromptu auction during the event. All proceeds would go to charities picked by Ariani and the scarves were auctioned for about RM3500, RM7000 and RM10000 respectively.

One of the biggest highlights of the event was the appearance of a special guest - Dato' Siti Nurhaliza came into the ballroom belting out a song and announced that her collaborative collection with Ariani will be in stores this 21st March 2014. Below is a snippet of what would be on the racks once the collection is available to public this month.

Also, this event was to bid good-bye to Wardina Safiyyah as their ambassador as she's moving to Australia and to introduce the new face of Ariani - Nurul Syuhada Nurul Ain.

Like any other typical shopaholic, these few things get me all giddy and knock my conscience off the right track - sale season, new arrivals and the opening of a new store or brand around in town. Upon being sent the announcement that Monki is finally opening in Kuala Lumpur, I (obviously) went to their website, browsed their collections and went mind-shopping via the website to add to my extensive wish list. They are recruiting more #Monki army and how can I resist such fabulous cult?

Launching their store with the Spring/Summer 2014 collection, Monki, Scandi's fashion retail concept will be opening in Nu Sentral shopping mall this Spring (that means around April-June for you two-seasoned lot). Where is Nu Sentral? I'm not quite sure myself but a quick Waze search shouldn't hinder anyone from checking out their street-chic collection in this season's hottest trend. One word - prints. After all, owned by H&M could only mean affordable chic. Having more than 80 stores in 11 markets across the globe, this is one to watch (and visit, of course!).

BLOGGER

WORK WITH ME

HELLO!

I'm a blogger and social media influencer from Malaysia. I started blogging in 2006, but I only took it seriously around 2009 and since then I've tried many things - retail marketing, social media managing, fashion buying, TV hosting and now I'm pretty much happy just creating content for my clients through my blog, my video production company (with my partner), traveling, cooking up a storm in my kitchen and taking care of my cat. I hope you'll enjoy reading my blog and if you have rad ideas you want to work with, email me haniehidayah@gmail.com